I am Arunava Sarkar, a photographer and traveller. I like to visit places and capture these beautiful moments in my camera. According to me, "Photography is nothing but capturing some wonderful moments". We can capture moments with the help of a simple camera.
I think this is the most wonderful tool which we can use to store our most beautiful moments. By which we can easily remember these moments, to feed or motivate our minds in the tough time. And on the importance of motivation I want to quote the the famous author Zig Ziglar,"People often say that motivation doesn't last. Well, neither does bathing - that's why we recommend it daily." And apart from these people for whom photography is their hobby or profession I think everybody should try to click the moments which they enjoyed the most. You might say that there plenty of other ways for storing these moments, but dear picture is the best option among them. If you need an prove of this I will suggest you to go back to your childhood days, when you started to learning for the first time then you should used to identify every object with there picture. This is also the main reason why nowadays a huge number of alma-marters goes for audio-visual ways for giving guidance to their students.
I think anyone can capture beautiful pictures if he/she will give emphasis on some basic, conceptual and very important points. If you visit this blog it will be helpful for you. If you read thoroughly the blog then you will find the settings which I mentioned with my each click. You can also get an idea of customizing your camera, which will help you to click always in manual(commonly known as 'M' mode). This is the fundamental difference between the normal photographers & the professionals. Normally people depends on the 'Auto' mode of camera at the time of click, but the pros always gives preference to the 'M' mode If practice and learn some basic things about photography then you can also click like a pro. Arunava Sarkar's(Arun's) Snapshots helps you to capture extraordinary photos with ordinary cameras.